Bhanwar Lal And Dhan Raj vs State Of Rajasthan on 12 July, 1978
The alternative submission of the learned Counsel for the applicant is that even if Section 362 of the Code is held to govern the order dated June 9, 1978, still the provisions of Section 362 should be read as subject to other provisions of the Code. Section 482 of the Code (corresponding to Section 561A of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898) deals with the inherent powers of the Com t for making such orders as maybe necessary (i) to give effect to any order passed under the Code or (ii) to prevent abuse of the process of any court or (iii) otherwise to secure the ends of justice Learned Counsel for the applicant in this connection placed reliance upon Ganesh v. State of Rajasthan 1968 Cr.L.J. 1672, Lal Singh and Ors. v. State and Ors. , Mahesh v. State A.I.R. 1945 P.C. 94 and Damodar Das Babaji v. Hari Nahak and Ors. .